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GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER - SINCE 1960
USPS580.360
VOLUME 21 -NUMBER 14 THURSDAY, JULY 9,1981
io I'AGES
^m
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
"^
PER COPY
4th OF JULY CONCERT
The Huntley Community Cboms coaaiated of:
Cari Hill, BiU Uggee. Dale Andemw. John Adams, Larry Warrington, Lorrie Reah. Valerie Bunt, Mra. date Seyler, Shelby Hill, Deb Pierce, Mrs. Bill Ruth, Mary Lou Hardy, Andrea Manning and Betsey Wairingttm.
Last Sunday, July S, the Huntley Community Chorus held their debut at Deicke Park singing patrotic songs for the 4th of July. Luann Lamz directed the group with Howard Bema of Buriington on the drums. Bill Leggee was the MC.
The group started off with
Songs of America such as "Old Time Religion" and "98 Bottles of Beer on tbe Wall." Getting into the swing of the patritMic songfest, the Chorus sang George M. Cohen's Patrotic Fancy with such songs as "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Grand Ole Flag" and then
swung into the modem, " Freedom Land."
Other songs were "This Land is Your Land", "Mother Country", "Dixie" and "Under the UmbreUa of the Red, White and Blue."
The finale was a fine rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic.'' Continued on Page 8
JOtKT INSTALLATION JULY 11th
On Saturday, July llth, the Huntley American Legion and Legion Aiudliai^ #673 wiU hold a Joint Installation at the American Legion Home at 8 p.m. The instaUing officers for the AuzUiary wiU be Elaine Murphy, InstaUing O^cer; EUoen Johnaoti, Sgt. at Arms and Alta Schmeing, InstaUing Chaplain.
Tbe new AuzUiary Officers for the year wUl be President, Arlene Mattingly; 1st Vice President, Donna Bjmn: 2nd Vice President. May Chesak; SecretMy, Marilyn Eckman; TruMmr. Betty aik; HiitariM
GaU Wassertrass and Chaplain, Mabel Schultz.
Installing the Legionaires into office wiU be George Heinrich, llth District Commander.
The new Legion Officers wiU be Commander, Dennis Rudsin¬ ski; 1st Vice, Ron Emricson; 2nd Vice, Ed Hartmann; Adjutant, Don Enstrom, Sgt. at Arms, Charlie Conley and Chaplain, 'Bob SchulU.
HUNTLEY FESTIVAL DAY
Huntiey Festival Day is fast approaching. A new event this year wiU be an outdoor dance scheduled for the evening of August ISth at the dowuUma park q^oaaofwl by die Amdicaa Ugtoa. f^ndu wil '
Hundey litde League teams. Bar-B-Ques wiU be provided by the AuzUiary during the dance.
During the day, there wiU be games for the youngsters from tfae Fun Fair.
Entertainment is planned for the downtown park and Hundey Center with vocal groups and bands. Those youngsters in the Kitchen Band -are already practicing for an encMC this year.
Many displays &t>m arts and craft to bean bag shoea are scheduled for the downtown park.
Food wUI be provided by
Harry's H3A with Bratts for the
downtown crowd and bot dogs
aold by die Hnntley Bay SaomM
Continned on Page 2
Shrinen of McHenry County Shrine Qub and tebala Motor Patrol of Waukegan are sponsoring the JOth annual Tebala Shrine Circus at the McHenry County Fairgrounds on Route 47 & Calhoun SU. in Woodstock <m Monday, July 20tii. Tues. July 21st and Wed. July 22nd. 1981. This is tfan fbat tine die Shrine Ciren* wttl h»
This is a Oni ilnt dtma at quality actis oonsi^ing of animals, downs and high wire acU.
Tbe circus wiU be proceeded by a Parade around tbe dty square in Woodstock on Sunday, July 19tfa at 3 p.m. consisting of Circus performers. Shrine units and numerous othe units.
PerfiMmances wiU be held at 3:30 aad 7:30 pm on Moa., July 20th and Tues., July 21st nad at 3:30 p.m. on Wed. July 22ad.
Gates wiU be opea oae bour eariier before each perfbrauace Free parkiag ia tbe foirgouads psrkiag lot off Country Qub
HiMley cfafidrea 6-16 will go IHBB M Monday aftenMon. ThnWiwHies the gmde sdiool at 3(00 p.ni. For reaennttfons caU Dick Kohley at 312-669-S219 or Dick SeUer at 312-669-5197. The Huatiey Lions will supervise the trip and modiers are also weioome. Area Shriners wiU furnish the tlckeu. Kids wiU need their own spending money. The bus wiU retum about 6:00 p.m.
VILLAQE BOARD MEEHNG
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR
MEEIING OF THE VILLAGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The July 2, 1981 Regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was held in the Board Room of the VUlage HaU and brought to order by President Enstrom at 8:00 p.m.
Present at the meeting were: President Enstrom. Trustees Dhamer, Wicke, Brown, Berlin and Rudsinski, with Trustee Mercer being absent. Also present were Attoraey Szura, ViUage Engineer Schwegel and members of the Public Works Department.
The miautes from the previous meetiag were preseat¬ ed to the Trustees aad there being no additioas aor correct¬ ions, they stood approved as presented.
The financial reporU were reviewed and a motioa was made by Trustee Wicke, seconded by Trustee IMiaaMr. to approve the Treasurer's report aad upon roU caU. aU trustees voted aye and the motion carried.
An invoice from Heiaemaaa Hardware ia the amouat of S19.7S was broo^ before tfae Board for ^tproval. A aiodaa waa aiade by Trustee BetUq, seconded by Truatne Wicke, to approve tfae pnyaMnt of same ¦ad npooioll cdl, it wna noted mn Baciln. ajre; Beawa. agrn;
Rudsinski, pass; Dhamer, aye; and Wicke, aye. Motion carried. At the same time an invoice from McHenry Farm Service in the amount of S48.94 was alao presented for approval. A motion was made by Trustee Rudsinski, seconded by Trustee Dhamer, to approve iU payment and roU noted: Beriin, aye; Brown, aye; Rudsinski, aye; Dhamer, aye; and Wicke, pass. Motioncarried.
At this time a Mr. Howard Shapiro of United Cable Television came befwe the Board with a group from his company to give the Trustees several deaKmstratioas of the services they were offering the residenU of the VUlage ot Hundey. Trustee Wicke ques¬ tioned them regardiag the revenue diat would oome bnck to the vUlage per tfae Ordinnnce on file. Mr. Sfaapiro informed the Board that tfals is an annnal fee, subject fo audit by tfae viUage. One of hk representa¬ tives alao informed the Board that tfaey were avaUaMe to die residenU for any puWc function, television equipment for fiimiag die event for broadcast on tfa^ local station, this waa on a no cfaarge basis to tfae residenU.
Tfae bills for tfae cunnnt expenses were preseated to tfae Trustees, after wfakfa a nsttoa was made by Tmatae Wkfce, seoonded by Tmslne Brawa, to approve tte pajnanot of all Ite two tevofoes tnm Cnntinitednn Page 7

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ifz Buntleo 3farmatiie
GRAFTON TOWNSHIPS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER - SINCE 1960
USPS580.360
VOLUME 21 -NUMBER 14 THURSDAY, JULY 9,1981
io I'AGES
^m
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
"^
PER COPY
4th OF JULY CONCERT
The Huntley Community Cboms coaaiated of:
Cari Hill, BiU Uggee. Dale Andemw. John Adams, Larry Warrington, Lorrie Reah. Valerie Bunt, Mra. date Seyler, Shelby Hill, Deb Pierce, Mrs. Bill Ruth, Mary Lou Hardy, Andrea Manning and Betsey Wairingttm.
Last Sunday, July S, the Huntley Community Chorus held their debut at Deicke Park singing patrotic songs for the 4th of July. Luann Lamz directed the group with Howard Bema of Buriington on the drums. Bill Leggee was the MC.
The group started off with
Songs of America such as "Old Time Religion" and "98 Bottles of Beer on tbe Wall." Getting into the swing of the patritMic songfest, the Chorus sang George M. Cohen's Patrotic Fancy with such songs as "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Grand Ole Flag" and then
swung into the modem, " Freedom Land."
Other songs were "This Land is Your Land", "Mother Country", "Dixie" and "Under the UmbreUa of the Red, White and Blue."
The finale was a fine rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic.'' Continued on Page 8
JOtKT INSTALLATION JULY 11th
On Saturday, July llth, the Huntley American Legion and Legion Aiudliai^ #673 wiU hold a Joint Installation at the American Legion Home at 8 p.m. The instaUing officers for the AuzUiary wiU be Elaine Murphy, InstaUing O^cer; EUoen Johnaoti, Sgt. at Arms and Alta Schmeing, InstaUing Chaplain.
Tbe new AuzUiary Officers for the year wUl be President, Arlene Mattingly; 1st Vice President, Donna Bjmn: 2nd Vice President. May Chesak; SecretMy, Marilyn Eckman; TruMmr. Betty aik; HiitariM
GaU Wassertrass and Chaplain, Mabel Schultz.
Installing the Legionaires into office wiU be George Heinrich, llth District Commander.
The new Legion Officers wiU be Commander, Dennis Rudsin¬ ski; 1st Vice, Ron Emricson; 2nd Vice, Ed Hartmann; Adjutant, Don Enstrom, Sgt. at Arms, Charlie Conley and Chaplain, 'Bob SchulU.
HUNTLEY FESTIVAL DAY
Huntiey Festival Day is fast approaching. A new event this year wiU be an outdoor dance scheduled for the evening of August ISth at the dowuUma park q^oaaofwl by die Amdicaa Ugtoa. f^ndu wil '
Hundey litde League teams. Bar-B-Ques wiU be provided by the AuzUiary during the dance.
During the day, there wiU be games for the youngsters from tfae Fun Fair.
Entertainment is planned for the downtown park and Hundey Center with vocal groups and bands. Those youngsters in the Kitchen Band -are already practicing for an encMC this year.
Many displays &t>m arts and craft to bean bag shoea are scheduled for the downtown park.
Food wUI be provided by
Harry's H3A with Bratts for the
downtown crowd and bot dogs
aold by die Hnntley Bay SaomM
Continned on Page 2
Shrinen of McHenry County Shrine Qub and tebala Motor Patrol of Waukegan are sponsoring the JOth annual Tebala Shrine Circus at the McHenry County Fairgrounds on Route 47 & Calhoun SU. in Woodstock